- wordreference.com English Dictionary Borrowingto obtain (something) with a promise to return it: [~ + object]Can I borrow a pencil?[no object]Consumers should avoid borrowing.
- definder.net borrowing/Borrowing - what is it? To have stolen an item from a friend or colleague with the intention of returning it at a later date.
- wordtools.ai definition/borrowingThe term borrowing refers to the act of taking something from someone for a temporary period, with an agreement to return it in the same condition.
- vocabulary.com dictionary/borrowingVocabulary.com Dictionary, Vocabulary.com, https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/borrowing. Accessed 09 Aug.
- en.wikiquote.org wiki/BorrowingBorrowing is receiving something from somebody temporarily, expecting to return it. The person doing the borrowing is often considered to have incurred a debt to the lender.
- docs.aave.com faq/borrowingBefore borrowing you need to supply any asset to be used as collateral (check out the Supplying & Earning FAQ section for more info).
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- en.wiktionary.org wiki/borrowingborrowing. present participle and gerund of borrow. She is borrowing my pen. (slang, crime) Slang term for shoplifting.
- centaur.reading.ac.uk 20665/1/Borrowing_final.pdfhave developed different classifications of borrowing. The social correlates of borrowing have received attention in more quantitatively oriented studies.
- glosbe.com en/ru/BorrowingCheck 'Borrowing' translations into Russian. Look through examples of Borrowing translation in sentences, listen to pronunciation and learn grammar.